July 2012

ISP Maintenance Scheduled

jackhammer.pngOur internet service provider has notified us that there will be a short outage on Saturday, July 7, 2012 at around 10 PM, PDT. The maintenance should be complete within an hour after that.

Our fiber optic network provider needs to replace some of the hardware associated with our network connections. The purpose of this maintenance is to provide greater redundancy for a more stable network for our services. This maintenance will require the network to be disconnected for a short period while the new hardware is installed and tested.

Desert Wash in 3D

wash3d.pngI took a pair of photos of the wash that runs in back of and to the west of our house. I combined the pair into this 3D image of the wash and where it crosses the RV drive. I was standing by the back gate of the courtyard when I took the photos.

Image: Our Desert Wash in 3D. Click on the thumbnail image to enlarge.

If you happen to have a pair of 3D glasses, you can see the slope of the wash and drive with respect to the courtyard. When the landscaping crew placed the rocks, they made certain that water flowing down the wash would divert to the road and not into the courtyard.

Of course, you will need 3D glasses to view the red/cyan anaglyph. If you don’t have a pair of 3D glasses, you can view the 2D image here.

Quail Chicks Sighting

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Just as we pulled onto our road on the way home from shopping today, we saw this cute little family of quail scurrying across the road. Later in the day, we had another quail family with two chicks atop our courtyard wall. They were gone before I could get the camera. We have seen a lot more quail families on and around our property this year than last year. Click on the image to enlarge.

Curve Billed Thrasher Hatchlings

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Two of the three eggs in the thrashers nest hatched sometime between last evening and this afternoon. I peeked into the nest and saw these two almost naked chicks. We believe the third egg is left over from the last brood and is not going to hatch. If it does not hatch, I will get a pair of kitchen tongs and take it out of the nest after these two chicks are fully-fledged. Click on the image to enlarge.

UPDATE: The third chick hatched today (7/6/12).

Hitched Again

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We hitched up the trailer, not to go on a Fourth of July vacation, but to tow it to the dealer for them to work off a couple of squawks and replace the TV video cable with an HDMI cable. It takes a bit of effort to get the four-point anti-sway hitch ready to tow, so I did the job yesterday in order to be ready to roll this morning.

We took advantage of the trip after dropping the trailer off, to do a little shopping at Wal-Mart, where we bought a TV wall mount for the trailer and took it over to the dealer for them to install. We also stopped at Lowe’s to pick up a custom patio shade we ordered a couple of weeks ago.

Now that the chores are done, it’s time to settle in for a nice Independence Day Holiday! Happy Birthday America!

Retirement Chores

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We seem to have plenty of things to keep us occupied in retirement. One such chore is to replenish the bird feeders every once in a while. Today, I carried a seed bell and block plus two Nijer seed bags up to the hill behind the RV drive. I also took the “anti-squirrel” spray and treated the garden crooks so the little fuzzy feeder thieves stay away.

The left panel shows me up on the hill with the goodies. The right panel is the feeders shortly after I climbed down. Click on Verna’s images to enlarge.